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4.1.5 Rob Gruhl - How to Buy a New Car - Ignite Seattle 2007-8-8

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Sunny6602 on 26 April, 2010 at 3:55 pm #

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if it’s a man dealer bring a fit girl along trust me it’s so funny they act so weird


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siti1ca on 27 April, 2010 at 9:03 pm #

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this was great
i’ll bet this pisses off the car salesmen


marceehanan on 30 April, 2010 at 1:13 pm #

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Rob, that’s all nice, but who wants to spend 2 whole weekends shopping, calling, sweating it out with the dealers? If you want to do it, great. If you want it done for you call my company, Buyer’s Advantage, Inc. I do all the work and have the car delivered so you never even go to the dealership. I charge a very small flat fee, that more than pays for itself. Buyer’s Advantage, Inc., in Seattle 206-725-5222. In business since 1998.


alex0782 on 2 May, 2010 at 7:01 pm #

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GODDAMNIT! I wish I would have seen this video a few months ago when I was buying a new car!!!!


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grahamr22 on 4 May, 2010 at 7:13 pm #

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i **** buying a new car, this was INCREDIBLY helpful!!! Thanks :)


jsteverichards on 5 May, 2010 at 9:44 am #

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Nice style, NO SUBSTANCE!


l3ch5 on 8 May, 2010 at 9:57 am #

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A funny, informative speech w/ great delivery - vocal variety, pace, gestures and use of slides!


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AJballer on 12 May, 2010 at 3:58 pm #

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and dude, nobody wants to have only what they need. If that were the case I’d buy a 2-4 year old sub-compact with low miles and near mint shape, and I’d buy a small house, and get my clothes from walmart. I just can’t do it. Maybe I need to so I can put money into savings and invest alittle here and there but I can’t. i was poor as a kid and I can’t stand not having ****. I grew up in small apartments riding in old cars, wearing cheap clothes and I refuse to go back to any of that.


AJballer on 16 May, 2010 at 12:59 am #

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You say “an American car” as if you mean all of them. i had a 2000 model silverado that had 170,000 on the clock when I sold it. Every few months I nickel and dimed an oil filter and five quarts of oil and that’s it. I have a 140+ thousand mile mustang right now and no signs of failure. If you’re talking about a grand Am or a Taurus then sure, they break **** left and right from 10,000 miles or even earlier than that sometimes. My charger has 45,000 and never in the shop either.


ToddYarling on 19 May, 2010 at 8:43 am #

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An American car will begin to nickle and dime you at around 100k miles, while you still are paying on it, if you bought it new.

I would rather pay for simple repairs on a PAID FOR car, personally.

I don’t live in a shack, but I would rather live in a shack that I could afford, rather than the distress and inherent instability of a debt fueled, foolish life style.

As Proverbs says,”One man pretends to be rich, yet has nothing; another pretends to be poor, yet has great wealth.”


AJballer on 20 May, 2010 at 6:50 pm #

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What? Who the **** are you dude? a used import car salesman. I have friends with old civics (’92-’00) and those cars nickel-and-dime their *** to death. Some people want to look successful to the outside world, no one looks like they’re doing well if they’re driving a 10 year old corolla. I gues you think it’s better to buy an old shotgun shack house and wear hand-me-down clothes too because new homes and clothes are just as unnecessary.


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heroyoon on 26 May, 2010 at 10:49 pm #

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These are the comments a green pea sales person would tell all his friends on how to buy a car.
Internet has made it too easy to buy a vehicle without all the games. You can have dealerships who want to be straight forward and with all the games this guy is telling you to play, it will be counter productive to be a satisfied customer. You will always leave with a sense of disappointment everytime.


Haimoimoi on 27 May, 2010 at 1:37 am #

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I’m not sure where the games come in. This all seems like resonable advice: don’t buy the high-pressure last minute add-ons, get multiple quotes, don’t buy a car you don’t want from a dealer that pulls a bait switch. I’m wondering if you’re taking exception to the part about not signing things? Or perhaps you and your alcoholic pedophile friends are out of work because consumers are beginning to find out they don’t need you anymore. Tough call.


sajcrew on 28 May, 2010 at 7:13 am #

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it seems every1 has a burito up their ass, this video is so fuken terrible


porqpine5 on 28 May, 2010 at 8:53 am #

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Well then, enlighten us. Why should someone continue to deal with a car salesman, who promises a price, and then backs out?

Everything discussed here is relating to *when* the salesman fails to honour his word, is it not the dealer at that point whose initiating a game? Or are you against a buyer calling around for competitive bidding?


Standup4314 on 31 May, 2010 at 1:42 am #

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I’ve sold cars for several years and let me just say. The average Salesperson spends atleast 50hrs a week plying his craft and crackpots like this guy spend maybe 10hrs every 3yrs. Common sense (?) here. Who do you think is more knowledgeable on the subject of buying and selling? All the games is unecessary. If you want a fair deal all you need is patience. Sounds simple does’nt it but that’s it.


Deal39 on 2 June, 2010 at 7:41 pm #

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This man is good, I sold cars and he is telling the truth…WOW!


tipoomaster on 3 June, 2010 at 10:43 pm #

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5 stars, great!


rushevents on 5 June, 2010 at 2:48 am #

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The point is to find out how much money you can have for the payment you can afford. Once the bank gives you that number then you go to a dealership with that number in your head as the max negotiation point.